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IF motor nerve fibres are allowed to grow into a denervated muscle, the regenerating axons find their way to the site of the original end-plate region and re-establish functional contact with muscle fibres1. It was, therefore, interesting to inquire whether nerve fibres would establish connexion with muscle fibres if these had no end-plates.
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MILEDI, R. Induced Innervation of End-plate Free Muscle Segments. Nature 193, 281–282 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/193281a0
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